Trek Tlv Hranntinnusker2

Rambling West Fjallabak Highlands

4 days in the Heart of the Highlands

This 4-day walking adventure is offering a total immersion in the wilderness of Iceland.
It is not a trekking in the strict sense of the term, but a series of loops from a comfortable shelter isolated in the heart of the highlands in an exceptional and very varied region offering a series of landscapes among the strangest of the planet

Rambling in the western center of Fjallabak / The Dalakofi region: The first area lies fin central Fjallabak highlands in the southwestern edge of the caldera of Hrafntinnusker some where between Mount Hekla et Mount Eyjafjallajökull

The duration of each day of hiking varies between 4 and 8 hours, adaptable to the weather of the moment and to the general rhythm and level of the group of hikers. No marked trails! Height differences are not important and rarely abrupt. No passage is really dizzy, except for small optional climbs that some guide may suggest as an option.

You just carry a backpack (ideal capacity 35-45 liters) containing just your equipment for the day, a thermos and your picnic prepared in the morning at the refuge.

In its organization, the course of this trip will always allow someone tired who wishes to rest for a day to remain alone in the refuge peacefully and comfortably installed with food, a nice cup of tea and a good book.

Permanent daylight until the last days of July. First northern lights from mid-August and explosion of autumn colors in early September.

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This trek, as described here, can be privatized for your family, for your hiking club, for your university, for your company or for your clients if you are a mountain guid:

  • either on one of our scheduled dates still available
  • or on any other date if availability allows
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